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“Luminessenza” by Crisa in Sardinia, Italy

Italian artist Federico Carta, also known as, Crisa just finished another work in Sardinia.

He has been inspired by dumping grounds and abandoned cities where nature awaked and took back the space. Experimenting with techniques and materials, Crisa developed a personal style of research, in which his paintings deal with degradation and environmental themes utilising the different symbols of his poetic imagination; antennas, washing machines, plants and buildings, wastelands etc.

Take a look below at more photos of his work.


Source: StreetArt - streetartnews.net


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